dsfo.exe and dsfi.exe

This two commandline tools are a must have for
Windows-users.
They are required for all operations on embedded vmdk
descriptions.
For convenience sake I simply copy them to system32 so that
they are
in the path.

The two tools make a very nice couple - as they use the same
syntax
- just with source and destination exchanged.
When you extracted something with dsfo.exe - you just need
to change
one letter in the last command to re-inject it.

null size is interpreted as max possible input
negative size is calculated on current file size
negative offset is calculated from end of file
use "e" as offset to indicate end of file
use "$" as destination to check MD5 signature only

Rating:

Examples:

Extract the description from a monolithicSparse vmdk and
store it
as desc.txt
dsfo "C:\test-area\test.vmdk" 512 1024
"C:\test-area\desc.txt"